How can one allow a user to change their mysql password securily?
If I do a grant update on the user table, then a user could change anyone's
password. I just want a user to be able to change their password. Is this
possible?
Shawn
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On 3/24/03 10:37 AM, R. Hannes Niedner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/24/03 7:41 AM, Shawn P. Garbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can one allow a user to change their mysql password securily?
If I do a grant update on the user table, then a user could change
anyone's password. I just want
I have been told it is possible to embed MySQL in an application such that
the user never knows a database is running underneath the app. Where can I
find more information about doing this?
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as part of the next release. Problem is I have to demonstrate it
NOW, or I may end up stuck with MSDE since it exists NOW. MySQL is my
preferred option and I'd love to stick with it across all platforms the
product will be ported to.
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